2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/499/1/012013
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Assessment of land evaluation on erosion reduction with Agroforestry approach around Lake Ngade area

Abstract: Ngade Lake is surrounded by steep cliffs with a very high level of erosion insecurity with a very steep slope > 45% without sloping edges and no outlets. In the upstream region the water catchment area of Ngade Lake is dominated by land use in the form of coconut and nutmeg plantations. This study aims to examine the form of land evaluation strategy to maintain forest function from erosion threat in the area of Ngade Lake water catchment with agroforestry management pattern. The method used in this research… Show more

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“…Whereas on sloping land (15-30%) to very steep (> 65%) land conditions are not suitable for the development of vegetable crops. Development of vegetable crops on sloping land (15-30%) to very steep (> 65%) with open soil conditions can lead to increased soil erosion and has implications for soil damage due to erosion [20].…”
Section: Land and Span Naturamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas on sloping land (15-30%) to very steep (> 65%) land conditions are not suitable for the development of vegetable crops. Development of vegetable crops on sloping land (15-30%) to very steep (> 65%) with open soil conditions can lead to increased soil erosion and has implications for soil damage due to erosion [20].…”
Section: Land and Span Naturamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus in this area, there is a need to develop rain harvesting management when tropical storms occurred and can then be used during dry periods due to the influence of the El Nino phenomenon. Management of climate change and disaster management is very necessary for implementing modified agroforestry [14,15,16,17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%